Abiotic and biotic factors may shape the mycobiome communities in plants directly but also indirectly by modifying the quality of host plants as a substrate. We hypothesized that nitrogen fertilization (N) would determine the quality of aspen (Populus tremula) leaves as a substrate for the endophytic fungi, and that by subjecting the plants to N, we could manipulate the concentrations of positive (nutritious) and negative (antifungal) chemicals in leaves, thus changing the internal "chemical landscape" for the fungi. We expected that this would lead to changes in the fungal community composition, in line with the predictions of heterogeneity-diversity relationship and resource availability hypotheses. To test this, we conducted a greenhouse...
The microbiome of plants is diverse, and like that of animals, is important for overall health and n...
Application of nitrogen fertilizers to reach high crop production is common practice. However, this ...
Although genetic, environmental, and G x E effects on aboveground phytochemistry have been well docu...
Abiotic and biotic factors may shape the mycobiome communities in plants directly but also indirectl...
Abiotic and biotic factors may shape the mycobiome communities in plants directly but also indirectl...
European aspen (Populus tremula) is a fast growing tree species, rich in phenolic compounds. Defense...
Nitrogen deficiency is the most common and widespread nutritional deficiency affecting plants worldw...
We investigated the effects of nitrogen fertilization upon the concentrations of nitrogen, condensed...
Salicinoid phenolic glycosides are common defence substances in salicaceous trees and specialist lea...
Boreal forests are often strongly nitrogen (N) limited. However, human activities are leading to inc...
Plants are colonized by numerous microorganisms serving important symbiotic functions that are vital...
Plant intraspecific variability has been proposed as a key mechanism by which plants adapt to enviro...
<div><p>Plant intraspecific variability has been proposed as a key mechanism by which plants adapt t...
The plant microbiome is an important factor for plant health and productivity. While the impact of n...
Nitrogen (N) availability is increasing in many ecosystems due to anthropogenic disturbance. We used...
The microbiome of plants is diverse, and like that of animals, is important for overall health and n...
Application of nitrogen fertilizers to reach high crop production is common practice. However, this ...
Although genetic, environmental, and G x E effects on aboveground phytochemistry have been well docu...
Abiotic and biotic factors may shape the mycobiome communities in plants directly but also indirectl...
Abiotic and biotic factors may shape the mycobiome communities in plants directly but also indirectl...
European aspen (Populus tremula) is a fast growing tree species, rich in phenolic compounds. Defense...
Nitrogen deficiency is the most common and widespread nutritional deficiency affecting plants worldw...
We investigated the effects of nitrogen fertilization upon the concentrations of nitrogen, condensed...
Salicinoid phenolic glycosides are common defence substances in salicaceous trees and specialist lea...
Boreal forests are often strongly nitrogen (N) limited. However, human activities are leading to inc...
Plants are colonized by numerous microorganisms serving important symbiotic functions that are vital...
Plant intraspecific variability has been proposed as a key mechanism by which plants adapt to enviro...
<div><p>Plant intraspecific variability has been proposed as a key mechanism by which plants adapt t...
The plant microbiome is an important factor for plant health and productivity. While the impact of n...
Nitrogen (N) availability is increasing in many ecosystems due to anthropogenic disturbance. We used...
The microbiome of plants is diverse, and like that of animals, is important for overall health and n...
Application of nitrogen fertilizers to reach high crop production is common practice. However, this ...
Although genetic, environmental, and G x E effects on aboveground phytochemistry have been well docu...